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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1920, p. 3

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~ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1920. THE . DAILY : BRITISH \WHIG FIX-A-TEAR Repairs a Hole or Tear Instantly ~~in rubber and waterproof cloth --Hot Water Bottles. ~--Bicycle or Motor Car Tires ~Garden Hose. = Rubbers. ~Footballs, ~~Umbrellas. ~~Curtains. Canvas. ~-Shoe Linings, ete. equipped to fill all your Optical Needs Promptly and Accurately. We are fully A wonderfyl repair eutfit, 385 CENT? For sale at all Drug Stores, or at Best's Drug Store 124 Princess St. Doctor's Perscriptions - carefully filled. -- and FRA) other NEW LENSES and quickly made. supplied repairs ¢ o Keeley Jr., M.0.D.0. Marriage Licenses Wedding Rings SMITH BROS. JEWELERS Established 1840 KING ST. KINGSTON Insure Against After Regrets by Using Glasses Prescribed, Made and Fitted by Keeley Jr, M.0.D.0. The optometrist of to-day to do good work must not only be equipped with the best mechan- ical apparatus but must have || that knowledge in its use | WHICH ONLY LONG EXPERI- ENCE CAN GIVE. ! | ENCH REMEDY. THE N No. 1 A N No.2 4 ERAPI NNu3 No. 1 for, Bladder Catarrh. No. | Blced and Skin Diseases. No. 3 f Chronic Weaknesses. Sold by leadin England, 3s. Dr. Le- ratoek Rd. NW. 3. Marked Word THE NEW FR \ It is this combination of mind and machinery of experience and equipment that makes Keeley's service unique in Kingston, ndo See r »THRRAPION" is o affixed to genuine packets. reserving Time NOW IS THE TIME to put in your supply of Granite- ware. We have a well-assorted stock on hand and at a very low price--prices which will make you feel happy with your purchase. --Granite Tea Pots. --=(iranite Sauce Pans. ~Granite Wash Bowls. ~--Preserving Kettles. ~Pudding Pans. Granite Water Kettles. ~--Large Granite Spoons. Ww This Sale Opens at 9 am. Tuesday and it will continue till Thursday at 5.30 p.m. providing goods last. Everything warked in plain figures. A McKELVEY & BIRCH. LTD. THE BIG BUSY HARDWARE W. A. MITCHELL, Manager Hardware Department. PHONE 287. BROCK STREET Bed Room Furniture We are showing some very fine designs in Bedroom Furniture. These suites are made of the best Black Walnut and Ma- hogany and are composed of the following: pieces. E A The popular Vanity Dresser, fitted with three large mirrors and six drawers (three on each side). The Chiffrobe contains. three linen drawers and three standard deep drawers. A Bed, with square or round cornered foot board. ; A Bench for Vanity Dresser. A Low Rocker and a straight backed Chair. : oF Saris (a 1d. Phone 90 | | common with uther papers } on Thursday afternoon, | up residence Brit. Govt. Stamp | Told In Twilight 1 (Notice--Hereafter, the Whig, in all over Canada, will make a charge of $1 ll for inserting an engagement, mar: | riage or reception announcement. | To get the Whig's society writer, telephone No. 867w., 189 Earl street, . . * | Mrs. J. Bell Carruthers, '"Annan- ! dale," entertained at bridge on Sat- || urday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J > K. Kerr, Toronto. There were | six tables in play, Mrs. James Ham- | ilton ahd Mrs. Douglas Young being the fortunate prize winners. 'At the tea hour, some of Mrs. Charles Hanson's friends came in to join the players... Mrs, Charles Constantine and Miss Kathleen Carruthers | poured the coffee and made the tea {in the music room, whioh was bright { with lovely pink gladioli, their as- sistants being Miss Edith Carruthers il and some of the younger guests. | . . ~=Mrs. J. Carl Murchie, will receive for the first time since her marriage Sept. 9th, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alexander K. Kirkpatrick, 74 Syden- ham street. > a . | Mrs, T. Ashmore Kidd, 100 Stuart street, will receive on Friday after- noon, Sept. 10th. i - . . Mr. and Mrs. Harper Gillham, Ot- | tawa, spent the week-end, with Mrs. John Gillespie, Pitts- burg. Theodore Lyman, King street, has gone down to Montreal and frém there will go on to New York. Mrs. H, E. Atwater after a week's "Riverview," [ visit in the city returned to Ottawa | today: Prof. Jolliffe and Mrs. Jolliffe have arrived in the city and taken on Frontenac street. { Prof. Jolliffe is the head of the de- | partment of Latin at Queen's, . Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie street, have left on a motor trip to visit their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hut- chine, Shrewsbury, Mass, C. W. Livingston, Toronto, spent the week-end in the city, and return- ed home on Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Livingston, who has been visit- | ing here. 4 7 | Robert Grass, Toronto, spent the | week-end at Collins Bay, and motor- ed back to the Queen City accompa- nied by Mrs, Grass, who has been summering at the Bay. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day, King street, who with a party of friends have been on a motor tr#p which included Buffalo, Jamestown and the Chatauqua district, have returned to town. Mrs. L. Dunbar Stevenson, New York, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell, "Glen Lyon," Emily street, is now in Toronto with ér sister, Mrs. John Gordon Mac- enzie. aMr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig and their children, who motored up to Toronto last week, returned home on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs, Turner and thelr children, who have spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slater, Barrie street, will return to Hamil- ton on Saturday, Miss F. McLeod, Sydenham Hos- pital, is in Toronto. Miss Kathleen Wallace and Hugh Wallace who were the guests of Gen- eral Sir Archibald and Lady Mac- donell, Commandant's quarters, R. M.C., have returned to Toronto. George Kirkpatrick, Toronto, spent the week-end in town with his mother, Mrs, A. K. Kirkpatrick, Sydenham street, Miss MacAuley, King street, who has spent the summer with her niece, Mrs. Charlies Abbott, at "Burnham Lodge," Stoney Lake, will return to town this week. e | Miss Sadd and Miss Tyrritt, Sy- denham Hospital, are now at 160 Union street, Mr. and Mrs. R. Easton Burns, Frontenac street, motored up to Peterboro for the holiday. . . . Mrs. W. G. Pickering, Colborne street, and two small children, Mar- garet and Harold, have returned home after spending the past three weeks with Mrs, H. Allport, Kaladar. Dr. "Bill" Gibson, Gananoque, Who spent the summer in Alberta, visited Kingston over the week-end. Miss Althea Hazen, St. John, N.B., who spent the week-end at Collins Bay with Col. and Mrs. G. Hunter Ogilvie, left to-day for Toronto, and will go on to Simcoe to visit Miss McKee. She will return to Kingston to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cun- nigham, Earl street, -before return- ing to St. John. Mrs. Seney, Miss Welch, Buffalo, and Miss B. Lee, Washington, who are spending the summer dt Co- bourg, motored down to Kingston this week, bringing Miss Cornell, Cobourg, with them, and spent a day or so at the Chateau Belvidere. . . Mrs. 8.. Crawford and her sons. who have been visiting friends at Lyn, have returned to town. Miss Leta Elliott, Brock street, spent the week-end with Hiss Agnes "Diamond Dyes" Tell You How A Child can Follow Directions and get Perfect Results . '#ach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn,|shab- by garments, draperies, coverings, { whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. } Diamond, "--no other { ronto, are now the guests of Mr. and M. Machar, at "Ferncliffe,' Gana- noque. E. B. town with street. | Mr. and Mrs, Clare Carter and | their two children, who have been spending some weeks in Cornwall, motored up to' Kingston for the week-end, and were with Mrs. R. C. Carter; West street. They left on Monday for their home in Halifax. Mr. and Douglas Jennett, Albert street, have returned from England, wheré they have been for some time. Miss Ingram has come out with them to spend the winter in Canada. : Gordon Cunningham Earl street, went up to Toronto this week. Miss Brown, Brockville, is the guest of Miss Frances Sullivan, Villa St. Claire apartments. . * * Mrs. Thomas Tandy, who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hendry, King street, left for. Toronto to-day. Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, Victoria street, and Master Claire, who have spent the summer in Halifax with the Archbishop of Nova Scotia and Mrs. Worrell, returned to town to- | day. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Allen, with Miss Muriel and Master Jack and Russell, Montreal, who have been visiting friends in Detboit and To- | Smythe, Montreal, is in | Miss Bessie Smythe, West Mrs. Matthew Graham, Earl street. Miss Kathleen Stickney, London, Ont., formerly of Kingston, is the guest of Miss Edith Healey, Brock street. Mrs. Prager and little Miss Kath- erine have returned from Brockville, where they were the guests of Mrs. Robert Serviss. ! Mrs, James Higging, Wellington street, arrived home on Tuesday, having spent the week-end in Mont- | real, with Mrs. D. Stewart Robert- son and Miss Molson. | Leonard Birkett, Montreal, spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs. J. H. | Birkett, Bagot street. i . . * Miss Mamie Anglin, who was visit- | ing Mrs. Austin Gillies at Aylmer, Que', has returned home. Mr, and Mrs, Neil Polson and Miss | Virginia, who spent the summer at 'Maitland House," went down to] Montreal on Monday, taking Miss Margaret Tomlinson, Vancouver with them for a visit. Mr. Code, Perth, who is an enthu- silastic golfer, is spending a few days at the "Chateau Belvidere" and en- joying his favorite sport at the Cataraqui golf links. { Miss Ruth Martin, Clergy street, has returned from a visit to Mrs. Eden, at her cottage at Lake Como, Que., and later in Toronto, with her brother, Irving Martin. . . . Mrs. E. J. B. Pense, West street, | will leave this week for Lynbrook, Long Island, to visit her niece, Mrs. G. 8. Macdonald. She will spend some time at the seaside before re- turning to Kingston. Mrs, Walker and Mrs. B. Follis Scott, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold J, Clark, Brock street, have returned to Toronto. Miss Lucy Grant, Sydenham hos- pital, who spent the week-end with her parents, the Hon. H. R. Grant and Mrs. Grant, Hazeldene, has re- turned to town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Livingston and Mr. and s. Ross Livingston nave broken up camp at Glen Logie aud returned to the city. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Livingston eft to-day for Toronto where they will visit the National exhibition. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Winter and little son, Harold, Ottawa, motored home to-day, after spending a few days with Mrs. Winter's sister, Mrs. Max Vanluven, Nelson street. Miss Lena Vanluven_ returned with them to spend a few days. -. . | » 000 SA Mr. and Mrs. George Lucey, Ar- thur street, Gananoque, are spend- ing the week with their daughter, Mrs, Arnold Jackson, Princess street. | Mr. and Mrs, Milo Prosser, Gana. | noque, cand it the city, and spent the week-end with friends. Misses Enid; Flora and Jessie Newlands, who have been visiting W. | A. Newlands and the Misses New- lands, Barrie street, have returned to their home, 29 First avenue, Ot- tawa. Mrs. P. IL. Metcalfe and Mrs, K. Sharp and daughter, Frances, have returned from Toronto after spend ing a week's vacation there, , Mrs. Melfort Boulton has returned to Toronto, after a visit to her daughter, Mrs, J. H. Elmsley) King street. \ i Mrs. E. Stevens and Mrs. P, Lewis, Cornwall, were in town this week a the Chateau Belvidere. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill are cruis- ing among the Thousand Islands in their sailing yacht. Mrs. George Pyke and Miss Pyke, Princess street, have returned from a visit to Toronto, where they at- tended the exhibiton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baiden came home on Tuesday from a trip to Rochester, Buffalo and Toronto. ss. ® i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bethune, Mr. and Mrs, George May and Mrs. T. S. Palmer motored up trom Ottawa and spent the week-end in town at the Chateau Belvidere, The Bishop of Ontario has sailed for Canada and is expected home at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Carnovsky and Miss Frances Carnovsky, Princess street, returned on Monday from a motor trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, spend- ing a few days with friends at Mar- cellus, N.Y., on their way home. Miss Mary MacPhail, King street, left last week for Uxbridge, Ont., HR where she has been appointed to the | teaching staff ot the high school. Mrs. Ernest Dawson, who, with Hér twin daughters, Miss Leta and Miss Alison Dawson, have spent the last year with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Car- son, "Romily House," will sail on Saturday for England, en route to India to join M Dawson, 'Miss May Rogers, Dal street, will ac- company Mrs. Dawson on her long journey. Col. Francis Cartwright, D.8.O., C.B.E., who went over to England recently to join Mrs. Cartwright, has taken \& house. in Norfolk for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge, Johnson street, have returned from a trip to Muskoka and Ottawa. ¢ Mr. 'and Mrs. Murphy motored up from Olean, N.Y, this week and spent several days in town at the Chateau Belvidere. pgp ------ PROBS: --Thursday, fair, followed by showers. + PAGE THREE . "SILKS Cheney Silks Irish Poplins Duchess Silks Satin Charmeuse Messilaine Silks Taffetta Silks Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chene Radium Silks Pussy Willow Fleur de Chene Jap Kimona Silks Silk Linings . Beauty of Fabric is Seen in The New Silks and array of colors to select from at moderate prices. WOOLLENS Wool Jersey Men's Wear Serge 5 Heather Jersey Wool Velour Radizma ES 0000 E Here are splendid displays of the new Silk and Woollen fabrics with which to fashion the new modes for every occasion--wonderful French and Brifieh Serges Cheviots Coating Duvetys Heather Basket Cloth British Reefer Cloths French Silk Warp Henrietta New Fall Dresses of Wool and Silk Ready to Greet Thrifty Purchasers : With good-looking Dresses of Avool and silk in Navy Blue, at prices to ap- peal to the woman who wants gar- ments of enduring quality and taste ful decoration at the lowest profitable quotations. Serge Dresses Tricotine . Tricolette Charmeuse Taffettas Crepe de Chenes = Georgette Wool Jersey Satins These are appealing from every of view and the values are excellent. Priced $25.00 to $125.00. point - SUMMHNASH Steacy's - Limited mn street, motored up to Belleville for the week-end, and while there were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Miss Jessie Polson, who was with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, will be in town for some time longer. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Deacon, Bolingbroke, announce the emgage- ment of their daughter, Olive A. to William R. Steele, Westport. The marriage is to take place early in September. a Mrs. Lydia Brintnell, Trenton, an- nounces the engagement of her only daughter, The Kathleen, to Geo. Edward Wilsoni Trenton, the mar- riage to take place in September. (Continued on Pages 7 and 8.) Glorious Relief! Foot Lumps G You'll feel like a kid again, you'll be tickled to death at the 'painless quick riddance of all your corns once you paint on Putnam'y Extractor. it to-day! here S everyw have been selling this safe, depend- able and sure remedy for nearly fifty first corn remover on the market, has and Mrs. Brymer, West to-day the largest sale, and simply because it's by long odds the best. fant We Buy Shoes to Sell You Buy Shoes to Wear In placing our orders with the manufacturers, we have our customers' requirements always in mind. We know that you want neat You want well made, You want shoes of the You want the very best You do not want to pay for anything that adds" price and not to the value of yo ur shoes. © are convinced that Made- in and more economical than shoes imported roper ly shaped shoes. test fash 2 fon. and attraétive shoes. shoe s at fair and reasonable prices. simply to the -Canada Shoes are better value from any comntry, That is the reason why we sell a nd recommend them to JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Phone 231) 70 "Wear our To Sox" Brock § e Tp. Councik | reeve and Councillor Babcock 4 Hinchinbrook Parham, Aug. 30.--Council met. {ine road complained of near All present except Councillor Quinn. Minutes of Jast meeting adopted. |ried. Dogs assessed to Ira Snider, J. | Quinn and T. Butterell struck off tha | roll, as dogs have been destroyed. By-law note of 1920 read second and { third time and signed and sealed. | Babcock-Reynolds, that Wil- | ployees served a lam A. Wagar be appointed collector, | ef salary $70. 'Cagried. Leon Trotzky's - fective Wednesday night. son and report at next meeting. Council adjourned to meet #t town hall, Piccadilly, October Sth, at [10 o'clock, or atthe call of the reeve, g Mackenzie "& Mann's power em- strike ultimatum, son was killed =

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